Subtract Integers in Applications
It’s hard to find something if we don’t know what we’re looking for or what to call it. So when we solve an application problem, we first need to determine what we are asked to find. Then we can write a phrase that gives the information to find it. We’ll translate the phrase into an expression and then simplify the expression to get the answer. Finally, we summarize the answer in a sentence to make sure it makes sense.
Solve Application Problems.
- Step 1. Identify what you are asked to find.
- Step 2. Write a phrase that gives the information to find it.
- Step 3. Translate the phrase to an expression.
- Step 4. Simplify the expression.
- Step 5. Answer the question with a complete sentence.
In the morning, the temperature in Urbana, Illinois was degrees Fahrenheit. By mid-afternoon, the temperature had dropped to degrees Fahrenheit. What was the difference between the morning and afternoon temperatures?
- Answer
| Step 1. Identify what we are asked to find. |
the difference between the morning and afternoon temperatures |
| Step 2. Write a phrase that gives the information to find it. |
the difference of and |
Step 3. Translate the phrase to an expression.
The word difference indicates subtraction. |
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| Step 4. Simplify the expression. |
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| Step 5. Write a complete sentence that answers the question. |
The difference in temperature was degrees Fahrenheit. |
In the morning, the temperature in Anchorage, Alaska was By mid-afternoon the temperature had dropped to below zero. What was the difference between the morning and afternoon temperatures?
The temperature in Denver was degrees Fahrenheit at lunchtime. By sunset the temperature had dropped to What was the difference between the lunchtime and sunset temperatures?
Geography provides another application of negative numbers with the elevations of places below sea level.
Dinesh hiked from Mt. Whitney, the highest point in California, to Death Valley, the lowest point. The elevation of Mt. Whitney is feet above sea level and the elevation of Death Valley is feet below sea level. What is the difference in elevation between Mt. Whitney and Death Valley?
- Answer
| Step 1. What are we asked to find? |
The difference in elevation between Mt. Whitney and Death Valley |
| Step 2. Write a phrase. |
elevation of Mt. Whitney−elevation of Death Valley |
| Step 3. Translate. |
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| Step 4. Simplify. |
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| Step 5. Write a complete sentence that answers the question. |
The difference in elevation is feet. |
One day, John hiked to the summit of Haleakala volcano in Hawaii. The next day, while scuba diving, he dove to a cave below sea level. What is the difference between the elevation of the summit of Haleakala and the depth of the cave?
The submarine Nautilus is at below the surface of the water and the submarine Explorer is below the surface of the water. What is the difference in the position of the Nautilus and the Explorer?
Managing your money can involve both positive and negative numbers. You might have overdraft protection on your checking account. This means the bank lets you write checks for more money than you have in your account (as long as they know they can get it back from you!)
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| What are we asked to find? |
The new balance |
| Write a phrase. |
more than |
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| Simplify. |
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| Write a sentence answer. |
The balance is now . |
Araceli has in her checking account and writes a check for
- ⓐ What is the balance after she writes the check?
- ⓑ She writes a second check for What is the new balance?
- ⓒ The check for that she sent a charity was never cashed. What is the balance in Araceli’s checking account now?
Genevieve’s bank account was overdrawn and the balance is
- ⓐ She deposits a check for that she earned babysitting. What is the new balance?
- ⓑ She deposits another check for Is she out of debt yet? What is her new balance?
The Links to Literacy activity "Elevator Magic" will provide you with another view of the topics covered in this section.
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Section 3.3 Exercises
Practice Makes Perfect
Model Subtraction of Integers
In the following exercises, model each expression and simplify.
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Simplify Expressions with Integers
In the following exercises, simplify each expression.
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Evaluate Variable Expressions with Integers
In the following exercises, evaluate each expression for the given values.
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Translate Word Phrases to Algebraic Expressions
In the following exercises, translate each phrase into an algebraic expression and then simplify.
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Subtract Integers in Applications
In the following exercises, solve the following applications.
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Temperature One morning, the temperature in Urbana, Illinois, was By evening, the temperature had dropped What was the temperature that evening?
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Temperature On Thursday, the temperature in Spincich Lake, Michigan, was By Friday, the temperature had dropped What was the temperature on Friday?
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Temperature On January 15, the high temperature in Anaheim, California, was That same day, the high temperature in Embarrass, Minnesota was What was the difference between the temperature in Anaheim and the temperature in Embarrass?
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Temperature On January 21, the high temperature in Palm Springs, California, was and the high temperature in Whitefield, New Hampshire was What was the difference between the temperature in Palm Springs and the temperature in Whitefield?
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Football At the first down, the Warriors football team had the ball on their On the next three downs, they gained lost and lost What was the yard line at the end of the third down?
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Football At the first down, the Barons football team had the ball on their On the next three downs, they lost gained and lost What was the yard line at the end of the third down?
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Checking Account John has in his checking account. He writes a check for What is the new balance in his checking account?
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Checking Account Ellie has in her checking account. She writes a check for What is the new balance in her checking account?
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Checking Account Gina has in her checking account. She writes a check for What is the new balance in her checking account?
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Checking Account Frank has in his checking account. He writes a check for What is the new balance in his checking account?
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Checking Account Bill has a balance of in his checking account. He deposits to the account. What is the new balance?
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Checking Account Patty has a balance of in her checking account. She deposits to the account. What is the new balance?
Everyday Math
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Camping Rene is on an Alpine hike. The temperature is Rene’s sleeping bag is rated “comfortable to How much can the temperature change before it is too cold for Rene’s sleeping bag?
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Scuba Diving Shelly’s scuba watch is guaranteed to be watertight to She is diving at on the face of an underwater canyon. By how many feet can she change her depth before her watch is no longer guaranteed?
Writing Exercises
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Self Check
ⓐ After completing the exercises, use this checklist to evaluate your mastery of the objectives of this section.
ⓑ What does this checklist tell you about your mastery of this section? What steps will you take to improve?